The Times - 15/07/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Catherine Gunn Financial Staff, From Patrick Brogan, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By John Witherow, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, John Chartres, From David Nicolson-Lord, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Lucy Hodges, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Nichols, From Patricia Clough, From Tony Allaway, By Michael Coleman, From David Watts, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Follett, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Leapman, By Our Political Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, John Russell Taylor, Anthony Lester, Kenneth Loveland, Michael Church, Max Harrison, Hilary Finch, Ned Chaillet, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Peter Ryde, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Norman Fox, By Michael Seely, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, Roger Berthond, A. P. de B. TAPPING, , GEORGE PICKERING, , JOHN BETJEMAN, , ANCASTER, , CHRISTOPHER RICKS, , F. T. BAKER, , P. A. LARKIN, , E. J. PREREECT, , RICHARD GRIFFITHS, , DEREK MITCHELL, , COLIN CAMPBELL, , CARLES CUNNINGHAM, , H. P. HALL, , RONALD JENKINSON, , DENIS MAHON, , W. H. COUSINS, , ETHEL MANNIN, , D. M. DAVIDSON, , By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Friends write:, C. E. J. writes:, By Our Economics Editor, By David Blake, From Peter Norman, Bryan Appleyard, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, From Anthony Hilton, By Richard Allen, By Edward Townsend, By John Huxley, By Nicholas Hirst, Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb, By David Hewson, WILLIAM T. STOCKLER, , CHRISTINA SPEIGHT, , R. T. CUMMINGS, STANLEY DAVIS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Frenchman, Frank Vogl, By Our Financial Staff, By Catherine Gunn, By Roman Eisenstein, Edited by Peter Dear,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Establishing ground rules for good labour relations, Government attacked for creating sickest economy in the West, Japanese cars cannot be singled out for a ban, Exports show that textile industry stays successful, Debate refused on BBC and terrorism Act House of Commons, Increased labour costs lower competition House of Commons, Mr Prior clarifies his proposal on voluntary work for young jobless, Competition cuts price of petrol, 'Country will be united in misery', Pilots urged to contact Sir D. Follows, British Rail to sell off its ferries and hotels, Reasons for complex nature of clause on secondary action House of Lords, Exports to EEC up 30%, Labour protests at plan to involve private capital in BR subsidiaries. Law: House of Lords £1.1m assessment after land deals quashed Yuill v Wilson (Inspector of Taxes), Stale cases warning Kegina v Horseferry Road Justices, Ex parte Stock, Union loses court battle, Unbridled passion killed ball, court told, Man freed after error by computer, Actress's husband supplied murder weapon, court told, Man is charged with killing after getting lift, Prosecution offers no evidence against man held in custody for 2½ years, Denning order could lead to more actions, QC for Granada says, Seven executed publicly in Tehran after Khalkhali drugs court trial. Index. News: Crop spray doubted as cause of illness, The people who make crime pay, honestly, Morocco blamed for air attack on Cuban boats, Car victims lay hidden in river for 19 hours, Mrs Thatcher to visit Greece and Yugoslavia, Regulations on radio devices are to be eased, Peace move at Isle of Grain rejected by union, New group is to fight gas cuts in Ulster, EEC mission attempting to soothe antipodean anger, Police seize £750,000 documents, Regional report Country house challenge to National Trust, Bahais pay price for taking no sides, Oxford University class list: Biochemistry, Musicians back rejection of BBC proposals, Fashion, Hanoi now trying to stem exodus of boat people, Left-wing demand for Rodgers resignation, Police take no chances after Zurich rioting, French envoy's Bastille broadcast is rejected, Mr Prior again hotly denies compulsion in social work plan, Woman minister given mixed reception by campaigners, Whitehall brief: The danger of massaging statistics Mr Clean and his honest machine, Dorset votes to end school meals service, Michael Shanks: an open letter to M Gaston Thorn Why your first six months are vital for the EEC, Single holding company for subsidiaries of British Rail, Lord Carrington hits at Russia's cynical exploitation of sport, White killed in S African labour unrest, Challenge from women voters as Mr Reagan flies to convention, Wales has worst housing in Britain, report says, Mr Walker reassures Madrid of British enthusiasm for enlargement of EEC, NF hint of arson by supporters, Conference on women opens with UN plea, Mr Billy Carter officially an agent for Libyans, BA proposal to sell jumbo jets, £1,300m order for armour will boost firepower of BAOR, Paris defies wind and rain to celebrate hundredth Bastille day, Guatemala violence claims 11 more lives, Move to open NHS to private enterprise, Bus crews say no to £30 wage reduction, Police search for eight youths from borstal, TUC planning month of action in South-east, St Paul's is next on the Queen Mother's busy schedule Diary of a long-distance birthday, Afghan villages 'levelled by Soviet forces', Council chief accepts cut in salary rise, Clever children do as well in comprehensives as in grammar schools, study shows, Literary luncheons to start at the National Theatre, I11-conceived reforms from Kabul alienate population, US consults Bonn about Soviet arms cut offer, London Diary, News analysis: Britain and Israel Vehement attack baffles Foreign Office, Low birthrate and influx of Russians make Estonians fear for future, Expert views differ on Jesuit's role in the Piltdown Man forgery, Doctor who said 'hit patient with bottle' is cleared, Spanish generals oppose plan to reinstate officers, Council criticized over Trotskyist course, The last post at Fodens lorry works, Censoring of TV film angers W Germans, Diabetic drivers cautioned on insurance claims, Lemon-powered motor spinning on after a year, Mr Begin reveals his capacity for survival, Rome senators prepare to do battle, Science report Molecular biology: Place for enzymes, Conservative support for EEC Middle East plan, Mr Cadbury quits as Westward TV chief, Blame fixed for pay mistake by Clegg. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Sotheby Beresford Adams, Control Securities Ltd, Manhattan-Windsor, Natwest, The Young Companies Investment Trust Limited, Summer Sale, Legge, Fiat, Rit, East Midland Allied Press Limited, Bank Base Rates, The Times Special Reports, Weatherall Green & Smith, Cr, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Fine Dress Fabrics, Mercedes-Benz, Ohio. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Russian stars out of ballet, First defeat for Schussler in London chess, Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,275, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Chinese pot price jumps £22,700 in 15 years, Upstairs move. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Theatres, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Panorama BBC 1, Snape Training Orchestra St Bartholomew's, Sinfonietta/Barlow Guildhall, Subscription series at Round House, Columbine cheltenham Festival, Dustbin Man Arts Theatre, With the benefits of hindsight... The Arts Council Collection Hayward Gallery David Hockney: Travels with Pen, Pencil and Ink Tate Gallery, Book review Constitutional Fundamentals. Sport: Tennis US event is threatened by unofficial boycott, Athletics Ovett may not be prepared to reveal his whole hand, Rifle Shooting Gurkhas still on top despite strong challenge, Cricket Boycott provides source of strength, Racing A horse that became lame has not so far been halted, Cycling Calculated risk by Zoetemelk, Boxing WBA champion refuses to 'fight Muslim brother', Sports in Brief, Olympic Games President is critical of political interference and urges peace, Football Two clubs watch the interest in Brady grow, Rugby Union Planned tour earns support of Lions, Bowls Rogan drives Ireland into final, Rowing Livery and title for Woodward-Fisher, Golf The mystery deepens as candid Ballesteros bares his soul, For the record, Weightlifting Strong man plans a return, Gymnastics Miss Mukhina recovering, Equestrianism Calypso's rhythm is too much for rivals. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 13, 1955 Austin jubilee, Stunning colour, even in black and white. Editorials/Leaders: Keep The Whistlers Together, How To Weake The Alliance, No Easy Way Out For Poland. Letters to the Editor: Conductor of ideas, Older seed varieties, EEC implications of restrictions on BL's Bounty sales, To memory dear, Voluntary work for unemployed, Civil Service Department's rationale, Training school leavers, Tennyson MS sale, Concern over sale of art treasures, New Hebrides troubles, Pastoral Congress, Maids of honour, Law the only course when names are not effectively protected by the Companies Registrar, French spirits tax 'not unfair', A Bill of Rights. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Brewers' Company, Merchant Taylors' Company, Decoration for MP, First-class honours degrees, Mercers' Company. Obituaries: Brigadier F. R. Khan, Mr Alexander Meikle Former chairman of the Woolwich Building Society, Professor Ole Klindt-Jensen, Mr William Allan, Mr S. E. Rigold. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Gilts retreat as account starts on dull note, Authorized Units, insurance & Offshore Funds, Wall Street, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Little selling, Price Changes, Foreign exchange report. Business and Finance: Discount market, Curtain opens on British film industry revival, The great railway bazaar, Japan given warning on high exports, LME metal stocks, 17 per cent slump in vehicle production leads industry's slide into recession, Banks reject plea for Christmas Eve holiday, Commodities, Britain to repay $1,500m Eurodollar loan fsisve years ahead of schedule, No action on Meriden loan, Cut-price car sales 'crazy economics', Technology News New integrated systems study centre, Cocoa nations may renew pact talks, In Brief, Anglo American plans reshuffle of interests, World Bank: the problems facing Mr McNamara' s successor, W L Pawson buys women's coat maker, The Pound, Industrial Output, New management reverses decline as LRC tops £6m, Rank hopes deferred, Briefly, Bank policies blamed for West German slowdown, Money Market Rates, Unions favour strong nuclear industry, Carclo slip offset by English Card, Gold, Profits fall to £1.37m at Vinten, Directories venture for Thomson, Inflation rests on public response, Kuwait bids $1,000m for stake in Getty Oil, Murdoch plan challenged, Business gas prices could soar by 50pc, Orders fall by £2m at Baker Perkins, Sterling: Other Markets, Business Diary: Mañana dawns on Mexico, RIT disappoints market with final results, International Sandoz sales 9.9pc up midway, Computer services group for market, EMS European Currency Rates, News Corp forecasts profits rise, Laporte to take over Bio-Kil, Call to halve Japan's car exports rejected. Business Appointments: Business appointments New directors named by National Mutual Life. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.
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